How do you evaluate the expression 2(x−y) for x=1 and y=−2?
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6
Step-by-step explanation:
since x=1 and y=-2
=2[1-(-2)]
=2[1+2]
=2*3
=6
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2(x-y)=2[1-(-2)]
=2[1+2]
=2(3)
=6
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